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. >>> a tense standoff in san frances can he's nob hill neighborhood. how a domestic dispute turned into something much larger. an east bay city looking to become a no-drone zone. why people after problem with the eye in the sky. ,, well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv with a total home dvr included free for life. only $29 a month for six months. rethink possible. >>> a four-hour standoff in san francisco's nob hill ended peacefully around 6:30 last night. police responded to a domestic dispute at an apartment building in the 1400 block of california street. neighbors had heard arguing, and there were indicati
. >>> a tense standoff in san frances can he's nob hill neighborhood. how a domestic dispute turned into something much larger. an east bay city looking to become a no-drone zone. why people after problem with the eye in the sky. ,, well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were...
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>> there are quite a few people who are leaving france. the last figures we had were in 2010. 710 people left france for tax reasons. within europe, which is meant to be united, you have big tax competition within countries. to attracting wealthy people in belgium. the same can apply to great britain which tries to attract the very rich people. at the same time, they're cutting the deficits and taxing. public spending in france's biggest, but it is one reason why household consumption is down and why we have a recession. you have to take all of that into account. depardieu is complaining about different tax system that has subsidized the french film industry which has made him wealthy and successful. >> a good point. jock, good point. -- jacques, good point. two nasa spacecraft will crash into the service of the moon. it is the planned end to the mission to look at the gravitational field. >> the moon as it has never been seen before. the images making up this video were taken by the space laboratories. the size of a small washing machine,
>> there are quite a few people who are leaving france. the last figures we had were in 2010. 710 people left france for tax reasons. within europe, which is meant to be united, you have big tax competition within countries. to attracting wealthy people in belgium. the same can apply to great britain which tries to attract the very rich people. at the same time, they're cutting the deficits and taxing. public spending in france's biggest, but it is one reason why household consumption is...
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france. hungary germany who are these new minutes and radicals out of. what do they base their beliefs on. film takes you into the heart of europe's new extreme right. we begin in the center of europe in hungary. here the nationalist muslims but the estimated eight hundred thousand gypsies to live lived here for centuries. it's a minority that has often been attacked by radical movements we met one of these groups in the small town of. bergen says these ultra nationalists like to be called. this is the headquarters. of the spokesman none of the soldiers of the army of wants to show his face on camera. the movement has about one hundred members that common aim over the past few years has been to terrorize the gypsies throughout the country. ok. trying anything on all that and. more numerous that filtering through the filtering through. but that's right. you. know when there are so many of them arriving with respect and you get a. nominee of heavies old come by train. they spend two to three hours every day working out not everyone can become a brilliant m
france. hungary germany who are these new minutes and radicals out of. what do they base their beliefs on. film takes you into the heart of europe's new extreme right. we begin in the center of europe in hungary. here the nationalist muslims but the estimated eight hundred thousand gypsies to live lived here for centuries. it's a minority that has often been attacked by radical movements we met one of these groups in the small town of. bergen says these ultra nationalists like to be called....
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be obama's a largely muslim suburb of france's second largest city. militants wearing paper mosques and shouting slogans for the cameras. but. first second third generation we all love. seeing the video made quite a stir and at the time in the videos for stories about how our hamburger control was. on daily motion it had four hundred ninety five thousand hits on you tube two hundred thousand to three hundred thousand or so i guess you could say was like one million hits altogether and it was even on the t.v. news the whole thing just cost us two hundred euros so it's got to be the best advertising campaign in history i think for a real. proud of his media coup de mint has become an expert in political communication with very little he creates a lot of buzz videos pamphlets even graphics like this get people together. to create something a bit funny because. we did it well but humor helps get complicated or tough messages across sometimes made the message clear and we nationalists were the first to use this kind of strategy. with a picture of. breaking
be obama's a largely muslim suburb of france's second largest city. militants wearing paper mosques and shouting slogans for the cameras. but. first second third generation we all love. seeing the video made quite a stir and at the time in the videos for stories about how our hamburger control was. on daily motion it had four hundred ninety five thousand hits on you tube two hundred thousand to three hundred thousand or so i guess you could say was like one million hits altogether and it was...
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the idea is to make a video to highlight their claim france is being islamicized. a propaganda film in other words. they're taking advantage of an open day at the mosque and a possible themselves off as more visitors just want to visit more and around as we like. to call citizen who maybe are you muslim yes so you convert to that with you don't want to put. people there where we are movement but your friends your religion. little bit earlier before shipments you just don't know how many faithful belong to this in here i don't know you'd need to. know how many people come home to go to give us to them with a few hundred roubles no it's three off thousand one hundred. thousand faithful it's friday is yes during the main holidays it could be ten or eleven thousand people including those outside of course. so it's going to talk about the proportion of. just talking about different before we get between thirty and fifty new converts every month every month so fifty french people. have a smiling young women greet the two militants there naive questions are an abuse of th
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the idea is to make a video to highlight their claim france is being islamicized. a propaganda film in other words. they're taking advantage of an open day at the mosque and a possible themselves off as more than visiting those who just want to visit more and around as we like is that all right. echo the reason why you are you muslim yes so you convert to that. kind of thing now actually those people there come because of where we are movement but your friendship is made up it's going. to deliver for your comments today just to know how many faithful belong to his most in here i don't know you'd need to ask. her how many people in the most homes are going to give us to them with a few hundred roubles oh it's three off thousand one hundred thousand so they're about three off thousand faithful it's from friday is yes and it will be entering the main holidays it could be ten or eleven thousand people including those outside of course. what about the proportion of converts like we were just talking about different before we get between thirty and fifty new converts eve
the idea is to make a video to highlight their claim france is being islamicized. a propaganda film in other words. they're taking advantage of an open day at the mosque and a possible themselves off as more than visiting those who just want to visit more and around as we like is that all right. echo the reason why you are you muslim yes so you convert to that. kind of thing now actually those people there come because of where we are movement but your friendship is made up it's going. to...
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it was for france. like industrial things. no, only coutoure because it was aristocracy, the spirit of france. until the end of the 1980's. the designers of the 1980's. anyway, i was seeing that coutoure, made me dream. i realize that there were people that were not from coutoure but as good as coutoure. when i saw when i thought, i love it. it is nice in different. very creative. fabulous, ginzo. but i love coutoure. the way i was looking at magazines. i what -- i must say that my teacher was a journalist, explaining the clothing. now we call them stylists, which in reality was an editor, especially one which is a dead now. it was very inspiring. one from the magazine "elle." f fabulous, fabulous editor. she was mixing the close. she was doing something else than the panoply. matching, like in coutoure. she was taking an overall and putting with high heels and glamorous jewelry. i loved it. it shows me that you are not obliged. you do not have to wear the matching thing. coutoure, i saw similar things and making the dream, yo
it was for france. like industrial things. no, only coutoure because it was aristocracy, the spirit of france. until the end of the 1980's. the designers of the 1980's. anyway, i was seeing that coutoure, made me dream. i realize that there were people that were not from coutoure but as good as coutoure. when i saw when i thought, i love it. it is nice in different. very creative. fabulous, ginzo. but i love coutoure. the way i was looking at magazines. i what -- i must say that my teacher was...
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they could put charges of over 500 million francs. carolin has more out for us out of europe. >> hey, ross. let's take a look at the market reaction. initially, the reaction on the markets is quite subdued. now accelerating its declines, off by 7.1%, the second worst decliner on the market. let's come back to holcim. it is responding to the sluggish construction environment in europe and that is why it's restructuring its european operations. it is taking a $440 charge on write-offs for property plan and equipment. on top of that, it sees an additional 1100 million swiss francs in costs for the fourth quarter. so the overall hit to the fourth quarter will be 500 million swiss francs. it does say that the rebound will save around $120 million swiss francs annually. but overall, analysts are surprised about the size of the additional write-offs that will be booked in the fourth quarter. but holcim is trying to reassure investors this morning, saying there is still potential for a dividend payout for 2012 but that decision will be taken
they could put charges of over 500 million francs. carolin has more out for us out of europe. >> hey, ross. let's take a look at the market reaction. initially, the reaction on the markets is quite subdued. now accelerating its declines, off by 7.1%, the second worst decliner on the market. let's come back to holcim. it is responding to the sluggish construction environment in europe and that is why it's restructuring its european operations. it is taking a $440 charge on write-offs for...
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unexpected quarter as for my swimming great even thought said he was happy after the seven tour de france titles were taken from the american but when the lance armstrong thing happened and although i recognize all of the good work that he's done in reading what the statement was and what was up against him or show me everything that was true i was happy. because it meant that no matter who you are where you are in the world whatever you've accomplished you can be caught however armstrong's former doctor back to the cancer survivor as mackay ferrari spoke out for the first time since the don't think scandal i never seen. any dog practically it's from lance armstrong i can't. say i've never seen i never. something. about that and. he never ask me. informations or. about doping. on me one on four wheels and nine time world champion sebastian love says he wants to see more women drivers in the sport maybe the depression is not exactly the same i don't think reed's physically in already you can so not say it's impossible for girls physically to do it so it's more a question of maybe interest
unexpected quarter as for my swimming great even thought said he was happy after the seven tour de france titles were taken from the american but when the lance armstrong thing happened and although i recognize all of the good work that he's done in reading what the statement was and what was up against him or show me everything that was true i was happy. because it meant that no matter who you are where you are in the world whatever you've accomplished you can be caught however armstrong's...
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france and italy six weeks is normal. john: america does not have mandatory vacation but we have 170,000 pages of federal rules and they keep passing more. it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up and the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandate. i am worried wbecome like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the regulated laissez-faire economy just make sure you have enough breathing room to prosper. over time if government grows faster than a private sector that wedge means the burden of gdp, it is not like one straw causes it to collapse, but there is a tipping point*. are we five years away from being greece or italy? twenty years? i n't know. thisrendline is bad. happening under bush and obama. i
france and italy six weeks is normal. john: america does not have mandatory vacation but we have 170,000 pages of federal rules and they keep passing more. it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up and the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandate. i am worried...
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by the time he got to new york france and the revolution had already become this hugely important issue domestically in american politics. but everybody in the early days was for it, even jon marshall said everyone believed that our revolutions were linked, and he pressed for the pro disposition and the washington administration as he could get. as it grew more violent and more violent he wishes he had grown more exquisitely skeptical, but he tended to idealize what had happened. i think because he was there and then he wasn't if that makes sense. i think that he had -- i don't mean to sound odd about this but i think that he had observed the possibilities in a sensuous and tactile way key smelled of the smell of liberty. then he left and was somehow easier to idealize it even after the violence had started the and if he hadn't been there at all. so i think the smell of the chestnuts and the guillotine for fighting with each other. i don't know what a guillotine really smells like or means but i just say that. but he should have been harder on the extremism of the french revolution then
by the time he got to new york france and the revolution had already become this hugely important issue domestically in american politics. but everybody in the early days was for it, even jon marshall said everyone believed that our revolutions were linked, and he pressed for the pro disposition and the washington administration as he could get. as it grew more violent and more violent he wishes he had grown more exquisitely skeptical, but he tended to idealize what had happened. i think...
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they set up a safehouse in france, and then they transmitted some of the most important intelligence of any oss agent for the sussex team, for a sussex team on troop movements, oil refineries, called in airstrikes. it's incredible. he also was able to rescue hundreds of downed airmen. about three months ago i got a call that rene was, add passed away. i had interviewed him at his house in 2002, and can's the first person -- and he was the first person that he had ever told this store about. his wife with was kind enough to give me some keach, and it was an incredible interview as he brought me pack in time. his son told me something very striking, that arlington had denied their request for burial, because at the time of the war he was a french citizen even though general eisenhower had personally given him the distinguished service cross. and he was in uniform, in american uniform, and after the or war he became an american citizen as well as a world-renowned heart doctor that had done incredible things for america. to make a long story short, sent general petraeus ap e-mail, in ten
they set up a safehouse in france, and then they transmitted some of the most important intelligence of any oss agent for the sussex team, for a sussex team on troop movements, oil refineries, called in airstrikes. it's incredible. he also was able to rescue hundreds of downed airmen. about three months ago i got a call that rene was, add passed away. i had interviewed him at his house in 2002, and can's the first person -- and he was the first person that he had ever told this store about. his...
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there are no fresh millionaires in france. all the fresh millionaires around the world are coming from moscow, beijing, all around the world where they are not taxing people to death and dissuading them from starting businesses. what happens to the reagan model? lower taxes -- it's pretty simple. if someone gets a thousand bucks, he can go out and spend it, people get the money and put it in circulation. if the government gets 500, you are going to keep the 500. no money circulates. bring down tax rates. let people keep more of what they make. they will spend it and have a vibrant economy. >> you have to cut entitlements. stuart: obama will do anything but cut entitlements. >> i think he will cut entitlements. i think he is loading this as one of his last passions in negotiations. i think entitlements will be cut. charles: i doubt it. it's going to be such -- stuart: it will be a phony cut. if it's a cut, it will be a phony cut. >> it has to be in the delivery system. people on entitlements in country have become generational.
there are no fresh millionaires in france. all the fresh millionaires around the world are coming from moscow, beijing, all around the world where they are not taxing people to death and dissuading them from starting businesses. what happens to the reagan model? lower taxes -- it's pretty simple. if someone gets a thousand bucks, he can go out and spend it, people get the money and put it in circulation. if the government gets 500, you are going to keep the 500. no money circulates. bring down...
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why as fans -- why is france saying goodbye to one of its most famous actors? ♪ >> hello, again. welcome back to your international weather forecast. bolivia, peru, we are expecting heavy rain. the mountains really enhance all that rain. this is what the forecast looks like as we move towards monday. we expect to see more rain across the region. temperatures staying at about 14 degrees. down here a couple of light showers, expect about 26 degrees. still looking nice across the caribbean, the islands will see sun for the next couple of days. in terms of temperature this is what it looks like. but over towards montego bay we expect to stay steadily drive. a high temperature in nassau. in the southeastern part of the united states we are expecting quite a bit of weather over the next couple of days. all of the clouds are right here. as we go toward monday you will see heavy rain showers here across atlanta. about 14 degrees in new york. temperatures hello? >> here is a recap of the top stories on al-jazeera. a church that the president -- that president obama was due to speak at has
why as fans -- why is france saying goodbye to one of its most famous actors? ♪ >> hello, again. welcome back to your international weather forecast. bolivia, peru, we are expecting heavy rain. the mountains really enhance all that rain. this is what the forecast looks like as we move towards monday. we expect to see more rain across the region. temperatures staying at about 14 degrees. down here a couple of light showers, expect about 26 degrees. still looking nice across the...
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and the old days various people brought to peter hall from france and today the stunts is still staged by the french. a new movie based on one of alexander novels is being shot him. for the book is simply wonderful that's why we're shooting here can you see the beautiful trees around us that he looks like vintage from. lobes which are two hundred years old not old a plate. unlike the grand palaces and geometrical designs elsewhere in peterhof the alexandria landscape is mostly natural. this for a mental part was created in the nineteenth century when nicholas the first was emperor it was named after his wife alexandra. at the beginning of the twentieth century it was a favorite spot for nicholas the second the last emperor of the roman often a city whose children were raised here. but won't see how you're doing. these centuries old trees are under the strict control of a curator. of a only two hundred of the oaks that saul peter the great and his successors remain there regularly inspected by specialists in wood diseases and part of the process involves detailed imaging technology. bec
and the old days various people brought to peter hall from france and today the stunts is still staged by the french. a new movie based on one of alexander novels is being shot him. for the book is simply wonderful that's why we're shooting here can you see the beautiful trees around us that he looks like vintage from. lobes which are two hundred years old not old a plate. unlike the grand palaces and geometrical designs elsewhere in peterhof the alexandria landscape is mostly natural. this for...
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to come together to celebrate our diversity, but also to signal to our european friends, our latino france, we are ready to help lead this state. and helped change the conversation and not only celebrate diversity, but use diversity for our strength. that is our strength. i want to signal to you, let's come together, let's use this opportunity to make sure we can celebrate our strength throughout the state. i also want to welcome carmen chu. thank you for joining us. we can really celebrate and we can bring this state for because i know -- he does not want to be alone in san francisco suggesting change. nobody wants to be alone. all of us can contribute to a more positive outlook on life. guess what -- when we look at where we came from, when we look at the parents that brought us here, the generations before us, we learned a great lesson. we learned lessons they faced, there were struggling to get past the barriers of discrimination. past the barriers of economic privilege, past the barriers of the new immigrants to this country. they forged ahead. some of us aren't new generations, the g
to come together to celebrate our diversity, but also to signal to our european friends, our latino france, we are ready to help lead this state. and helped change the conversation and not only celebrate diversity, but use diversity for our strength. that is our strength. i want to signal to you, let's come together, let's use this opportunity to make sure we can celebrate our strength throughout the state. i also want to welcome carmen chu. thank you for joining us. we can really celebrate and...
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comparatively where we are with respect to the rest of the world, if you look at germany, uk, japan, france, all of whom have very strong gun regulations, we have more gun deaths in one week than they have in an entire year, and the incidents -- the number of times in which guns inside a home are used for self-defense are exceedingly small, on the order of maybe 1 in 15, 1 in 20 as compared to the number of times when a gun is used either for suicide or a homicide. anybody that looks at the data here is quite clear that on the whole, particularly things like assault weapons, create far, far more kor nage in th carnage in this country than they prevent. to a large extent the reason why i think progressives have not been able to mount an effective campaign for sensible gun laws, it's been a failure of the progressive movement, and i think that will now change with progressives. they must realize they have to make this an election issue. all of the polls show that the public is widely in favor of sensible gun regulations. i will point out what i said on friday. president clinton after columbin
comparatively where we are with respect to the rest of the world, if you look at germany, uk, japan, france, all of whom have very strong gun regulations, we have more gun deaths in one week than they have in an entire year, and the incidents -- the number of times in which guns inside a home are used for self-defense are exceedingly small, on the order of maybe 1 in 15, 1 in 20 as compared to the number of times when a gun is used either for suicide or a homicide. anybody that looks at the...
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. >> i don't think any one of these guys has been publicly serious but the republic of france and to close loopholes in unspecified -- the republican offer is to close loopholes in unspecified ways. they need to get in a room and not leave. >> let's get blood if we're talking about people who stood up on this thing cou. the man who charles wants to put on hold the cards, paul ryan, cave like at $2 suitcase on in this. what about hensarling? >> it is the job of the president above all on this -- . >> the president has not lead on this, put the tax bills began in the house -- >> ryan offered a plan, the president offered nothing. >> she will be one of the top members of my national security team. >> john kerry says he will have no comment on the secretary of state process. he wants to be the next secretary of state. >> he probably will be the next secretary of state, and a fairly decent one. but this makes me kind of sad. >> this is a nice thing? riceon't know -- the susan thing? >> i don't know if she would have made a great secretary of state. some people say her elbows are too sharp
. >> i don't think any one of these guys has been publicly serious but the republic of france and to close loopholes in unspecified -- the republican offer is to close loopholes in unspecified ways. they need to get in a room and not leave. >> let's get blood if we're talking about people who stood up on this thing cou. the man who charles wants to put on hold the cards, paul ryan, cave like at $2 suitcase on in this. what about hensarling? >> it is the job of the president...
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china's foreign policy advisory committee and also former china's ambassador to the united nations and to france thank you very much for being with us today sir thank you i'm pleased to come to you so you have been in a foreign service for over fifty years now you've seen a lot of leadership change in your country china's new leader xi jinping we don't know much about him what kind of man is he personally i have had several contacts with him not when he was after he was a laptop and then he writes me too young to give. me lakshya about international relations. and he asked the senior people of the his prominence to come to the same conference the impression i got from that he's the he's man read to learn. in the international radiation is that something all the chinese. people and i didn't position there as the right tool to learn about for it so it's a man who is eager to learn one has he came in the first think you said he highlighted that he is gonna eliminate corruption within three communist party he stated that this was the main problem that i get every leader who becomes head of china say
china's foreign policy advisory committee and also former china's ambassador to the united nations and to france thank you very much for being with us today sir thank you i'm pleased to come to you so you have been in a foreign service for over fifty years now you've seen a lot of leadership change in your country china's new leader xi jinping we don't know much about him what kind of man is he personally i have had several contacts with him not when he was after he was a laptop and then he...
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qualified respondent to the rfp request for proposal for the operation and renovation site located at terry france soy and the qualified restaurant operators who had who would be able to operate the restaurant and renovate the restaurant and provide the highest return to the port of san francisco and in the rfp we set no monthly represent but instead proposed that the submittals included a proposed monthly rent. we did also annual adjustments we did require a minimum of seven% of all gross sales be included. the construction period in which no rent is paid, may be may have been plopsed the minimum least term would into the exceed 15 years however we were open to respondents proposing option extensions. the again the port's objective was to select the most qualified respondent with the ability of finances design to construct and operate the restaurant on the site we received four proposals the first were both barbecues of s f and s f california tribes attach and walk-in brews san francisco it was determines that the rockship bruce was not -- to the proposal and the summary is in the different areas
qualified respondent to the rfp request for proposal for the operation and renovation site located at terry france soy and the qualified restaurant operators who had who would be able to operate the restaurant and renovate the restaurant and provide the highest return to the port of san francisco and in the rfp we set no monthly represent but instead proposed that the submittals included a proposed monthly rent. we did also annual adjustments we did require a minimum of seven% of all gross...
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i should say france in general. so absolute. it has to be like that. things that i did not feel like. i think it's time i was going, i felt really in love with london. i felt more freedom. when i was going there, it gave me -- [unintelligible] sending like, yes, go on to do the things you feel are good. because it is very conservative in paris. >> only you had come to san francisco. >> yes. >> i can only imagine what you would have produced. [applause] >> that is true. >> here is this good little boy who is be heading classically and is very charming and wonderful and working hard. how did you turn into a bad boy? [laughter] and tell us about the whole business of putting sexuality on the map, as it were. when you go into the exhibition here, it is still shocking to see some of the clothes which are suggesting a kind of pervert petit, never against women. you see a lot of flash and tattoos and in the clothing. it must've been completely taboo when you started doing the mine in 1970's and early 1980's. >> i think it was, yes. it was, to be honest, all t
i should say france in general. so absolute. it has to be like that. things that i did not feel like. i think it's time i was going, i felt really in love with london. i felt more freedom. when i was going there, it gave me -- [unintelligible] sending like, yes, go on to do the things you feel are good. because it is very conservative in paris. >> only you had come to san francisco. >> yes. >> i can only imagine what you would have produced. [applause] >> that is true....
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it began here in tunisia two years ago when a poverty stricken france vendor set himself on fire in an act of desperation some say he was a hero others say he was a drunkard with a history of psychological problems whatever more hollow was this is real motivation was his act of self-immolation set up a string of events which became known as the arab spring decades old regimes were toppled what came to replace them is hardly what most of the people in these countries had in mind when they were doing the revolutions they wanted freedom of speech and free elections bread on their tables and jobs what they got seems to be a very different result situationist war strife comparison to war. and comparison to the years before. the revolution personally i don't feel safe. when we see. all the violence of the police. or of the salafist. if unpoliced attack by some interest people. there are less freedoms right now when it comes to under their own freedoms there are attacks on individual freedoms every day i received so many messages from girls saying but they were. straight even by police men. w
it began here in tunisia two years ago when a poverty stricken france vendor set himself on fire in an act of desperation some say he was a hero others say he was a drunkard with a history of psychological problems whatever more hollow was this is real motivation was his act of self-immolation set up a string of events which became known as the arab spring decades old regimes were toppled what came to replace them is hardly what most of the people in these countries had in mind when they were...
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alexander to check all of it in a strong performance in the latest stage of the world cup skeleton in france but it wasn't enough to take top spot as all eyes were on martinez due course to clinch gold for the fourth time in five events so far to give a lot in one thousand eight point zero overall read ahead of the russian. thank. you. thank you. then on saturday russia's hurling the captain and a sitter about the ice she celebrated winning the country's second european crown the twenty one year old through the deciding stone in the extra end to beat last year's winners scotland six five in a thrilling finale the last time russia won gold it was six years ago. thanks. and on sunday sized american champions pollutions won the fifo crowd world cup after a one no win over european champions chelsea in japan paolo good hour though put the brazilian side ahead after sixty nine minutes then the blues had gary cahill sent off in the ninety s. though they thought they'd equalized through fernando torres but he was ruled offside ensuring the trophy went to a south american team for the first time sin
alexander to check all of it in a strong performance in the latest stage of the world cup skeleton in france but it wasn't enough to take top spot as all eyes were on martinez due course to clinch gold for the fourth time in five events so far to give a lot in one thousand eight point zero overall read ahead of the russian. thank. you. thank you. then on saturday russia's hurling the captain and a sitter about the ice she celebrated winning the country's second european crown the twenty one...
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. >>> and in france today during mass at noter dame cathedral. the arch bishop of paris asked worshipers to pray for the victims and the families of newton. >>> and president obama asked for changes to happen and to keep politics from getting on the way. >> are we really prepared to say that we're powerless in the face of such carnage? >> friday's tragedy has renewed calls for changing the country's gun control laws. ktvu's patti lee tells us ability a push by a california lawmaker. >> is this the way we want america to go? the rights of a few overcome the safety of the majority. i don't think so. >> reporter: today feinstein announced she would reintroduce the country's ban on assault weapons that expired in 2004. >> president obama has a perfect opportunity now in his second term to take a tough position but getting it through a republican congress, not going to happen. >> reporter: don p era ta worked with feinstein to expand california's ban on assault weapons in 1989 after a mass killing in a stockton schoolyard. he says despite the outrage
. >>> and in france today during mass at noter dame cathedral. the arch bishop of paris asked worshipers to pray for the victims and the families of newton. >>> and president obama asked for changes to happen and to keep politics from getting on the way. >> are we really prepared to say that we're powerless in the face of such carnage? >> friday's tragedy has renewed calls for changing the country's gun control laws. ktvu's patti lee tells us ability a push by a...
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she presented the award to sighlist bradley wiggins who became the first briton to win the tour de france and won gold at the olympics. she mingled with guests and sports stars backstage, obviously feeling better. >>> that's the unmistakable theme from "casablanca." as time goes by, the piano is still a hot item. sotheby's sold it to an unnamed buyer. that price fell short of the $1 million officials had predicted. actor and singer dooley wilson performed "atoo many goes by" in the film which of course starred humphrey bogart and ingrid bergman. a good song to have in your head the rest of the night. >>> when we continue, it could be a life-changing decision. would you stop a drunk driver from taking the wheel? our hidden camera experiment puts party-goers to the test. >>> chuck, how is the weather looking? >> here's looking at you, kid. we'll be back in a minute with a complete sev >>> well, this is the white house. >> not a pretty nighting to outside, but it's anything but cold. doug kammerer has gone down to the national zoo for zoo lights. he has an on the scene weather report. is it
she presented the award to sighlist bradley wiggins who became the first briton to win the tour de france and won gold at the olympics. she mingled with guests and sports stars backstage, obviously feeling better. >>> that's the unmistakable theme from "casablanca." as time goes by, the piano is still a hot item. sotheby's sold it to an unnamed buyer. that price fell short of the $1 million officials had predicted. actor and singer dooley wilson performed "atoo many goes...
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it's a little town in france. >> and you were there? >> i was there when i was in the air force. i was stationed very close to there. now i was flying jet fighters, we had a nuclear mission. we didn't fly with nukes but we stood alert with them. and so it was a dicey time. "reminiscence at toul." 30 years ago on new year's eve drunk on french champagne we shot bottle rockets from the windows of hank and willi's rented chateau overlooking nancy. it sounds so worldly which is how we wanted to think of ourselves, but lord, we were just children, sent by the government to fly airplanes and to save western europe from world war iii. we thought we had all the important things still left to do and were just playing at importance for the time being. it never occurred to us, living in our community of friends, having first babies, seeing husbands die, helping young widows pack to go home, that we had already started the important things. what could we have been thinking, or perhaps it's how could we have known that times get no better, that important things come without background music,
it's a little town in france. >> and you were there? >> i was there when i was in the air force. i was stationed very close to there. now i was flying jet fighters, we had a nuclear mission. we didn't fly with nukes but we stood alert with them. and so it was a dicey time. "reminiscence at toul." 30 years ago on new year's eve drunk on french champagne we shot bottle rockets from the windows of hank and willi's rented chateau overlooking nancy. it sounds so worldly which...
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he saw combat in italy and southern france and was badly wounded during an engagement for which he was awarded the distinguished service cross, which was later upgraded to the medal of honor. the highest award for military valor. with financial assistance from the g.i. bill, inouye graduated from the university of hawaii and the george washington university law school. when hawaii became a state on august 21, 1959, daniel inouye won elections for the united states house of representatives is the new states first congressman. later collected the united states senate in 1962, he currently is serving his eighth term in the united states senate. in our earlier interview is in the series, other people we have spoken to have talked about the first time they were sworn in as a member of congress. in 1959, he became the first member from hawaii. what was that like when you were first on the floor of the house of representatives? >> i have never been on the floor of the chamber, and so it was an awesome experience for me to be among a multitude of jobs and be sworn in. it was a simple ceremony.
he saw combat in italy and southern france and was badly wounded during an engagement for which he was awarded the distinguished service cross, which was later upgraded to the medal of honor. the highest award for military valor. with financial assistance from the g.i. bill, inouye graduated from the university of hawaii and the george washington university law school. when hawaii became a state on august 21, 1959, daniel inouye won elections for the united states house of representatives is...
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france at 7 and japan a measly 4. look at the top tax rates in these countries. americans pay 41.7% when you factor in federal, state and local taxes. dans are happy but pay more, 48%. why? in part because their taxes get them free health care and post secondary education. so, perhaps a more constructive conversation should center on how much we expect to benefit from government services, and how much we're willing to pay for those services. now, the negotiation between speaker boehner and president obama have given us a new term over which to obsess, chain cpi. it would change the way the federal government calculates inflation and those benefits that are tied to it. normally every year both wages and prices go up. the consumer price index or cpi measures how much prices go up by tracking a basket of goods that americans typically buy. this is used to calculate cost of living adjustments on social security. checks pay a little more each year as prices for what we need go up. one potential flaw in the system is that cpi assumes people don't change the things in t
france at 7 and japan a measly 4. look at the top tax rates in these countries. americans pay 41.7% when you factor in federal, state and local taxes. dans are happy but pay more, 48%. why? in part because their taxes get them free health care and post secondary education. so, perhaps a more constructive conversation should center on how much we expect to benefit from government services, and how much we're willing to pay for those services. now, the negotiation between speaker boehner and...
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right now, the ftse is down by about 31 points in france the cac is off by 14 points. in asia overnight, we did see marketed markets. hang seng was down .4%. shanghai composite was up by about 4.5%. oil prices have been off by about 22 cents the last time we checked. right now down by six cents to $86.67. the ten-year note at this hour is yielding 1.723%. wow. yields come back up. i was out for about three days last week and yields have come back a little bit. dollar at this point is stronger against the euro. the euro is at 1.3159. we have seen the euro gaining ground. gold prices have been down slightly. down by 1,692. it's interesting to come back after three days and see it. >> it's telling the move would bring that reaction. >> it is. because it was stuck for so long. i haven't seen a 1.7 -- >> it went 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 7 -- >> i haven't seen 1.7 in weeks and weeks. >> i was saying it's telling about how incredibly dead and -- telling about the ten-year, how boring and how narrow the range has been. like when greenspan said, i need to see that. he hasn't needed to se
right now, the ftse is down by about 31 points in france the cac is off by 14 points. in asia overnight, we did see marketed markets. hang seng was down .4%. shanghai composite was up by about 4.5%. oil prices have been off by about 22 cents the last time we checked. right now down by six cents to $86.67. the ten-year note at this hour is yielding 1.723%. wow. yields come back up. i was out for about three days last week and yields have come back a little bit. dollar at this point is stronger...
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we are in the france, uk and spain and all of our businesses are growing in each market. we're hiring in all of those markets. anybody who wants to know. >> have you changed the mix of samples depending on the economic environment? for instance in 2008 did you have maybe a lower end price point product as well as a higher end or no? >> that's one thing about the beauty industry, trends are always changing. it's an accessible luxury. you've heard of the lipstick effect. when the company goes down people want to treat themselves. one thing we've seen this year is male trends. nail polish, nail art. >> carl loves nail polish. he just loves it. >> what are all those people who give out samples in department stores going to do when you put them out of business? >> they're doing something different. department store sampling and sampling in stores is a loyalty moment. it's not a great thing to do for customer acquisition. you still have to get a customer to walk up to you. we're doing something really different. it's customer acquisition and it's in a very targeted and smart wa
we are in the france, uk and spain and all of our businesses are growing in each market. we're hiring in all of those markets. anybody who wants to know. >> have you changed the mix of samples depending on the economic environment? for instance in 2008 did you have maybe a lower end price point product as well as a higher end or no? >> that's one thing about the beauty industry, trends are always changing. it's an accessible luxury. you've heard of the lipstick effect. when the...
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here is frances shutt from mesilla, new mexico, 100 years old today. great educator, big author and world war ii veteran. all of those together. glenn and pauline miller, howard, kansas, love each other very much and love to spend time with their grandchildren. helen wheat, frederick, maryland, right up the road. love that town. 110. glass of wine every night with her din-din. that's it. that's all from washington at this time. >> all right, willard, thank you very much. >>> when we come back, we'll take a look at the important issue of security in our nation's schools and then we'll change the pace a little bit and we'll look at how you can find some last-minute travel deals for the holiday and how to navigate those crowded holiday airports. >>> first this is "today" on nbc. >>> as the school district here in newtown gets ready to resume classes this week, many questions are being asked about security both here and around the country. erica hill is here with more on that part of the story. good morning to you. >> savannah, good morning to u you. aroun
here is frances shutt from mesilla, new mexico, 100 years old today. great educator, big author and world war ii veteran. all of those together. glenn and pauline miller, howard, kansas, love each other very much and love to spend time with their grandchildren. helen wheat, frederick, maryland, right up the road. love that town. 110. glass of wine every night with her din-din. that's it. that's all from washington at this time. >> all right, willard, thank you very much. >>> when...
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france has to be the poster child of all, although maybe greece, i guess, would take number one. >> we do know that the u.s. spends a larger percentage of its gdp on health care than any of the other developed nations by a fairly significant amount. so really tackling that underlying issue of what percent of our economy is going to health care in general is really the key issue, and we should be focused on that, i think, much more than the federal government's portion of it. and in this case where you have a proposal that would actually increase the share of gdp going to health care is taking us in the wrong direction. >> that is assuming that medicare spending equals medicare costs. and, again, as somebody who actually ran the program, i'm not assuming that. >> do you want to do that one? sure. >> david, this one is definitely for you specifically and aarp. the question is this: what scoreable savings proposals does aarp support for medicare beyond just better care coordination? does aarp support means testing, combining parts a and b cost sharing or medty gap reforms or anything else
france has to be the poster child of all, although maybe greece, i guess, would take number one. >> we do know that the u.s. spends a larger percentage of its gdp on health care than any of the other developed nations by a fairly significant amount. so really tackling that underlying issue of what percent of our economy is going to health care in general is really the key issue, and we should be focused on that, i think, much more than the federal government's portion of it. and in this...